Wednesday, July 18, 2012

In his superbly written tale, Blood Related, William
Cook graces his readers with a horrifying glimpse into the dark mind of a psychopathic
killer. Pick up your copy today and never venture out in the dark alone again!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Halo of the Damned by Dina Rae is exemplary writing. With well-defined
characters, a plot that is gripping, fast paced and infectious it leaves the
reader with no option other than to forge ahead within this tale of a world
infiltrated by God's banished; the fallen angels and the demonic minions they've
created, human worshipers and Satan. At the center of it all, are three
courageous women: Joanna, Kim and Kim's daughter Maria.

After the death of their mother Lydia Easterhouse, Joanna
and Kim discover that their mother led a secret life. The Easterhouse offspring
are strong, brave, able and willing to do whatever it takes when faced with
having to deal with the cunning and evil Andel Talistokov, also known as
Armaros. Andel's assistant Marcus is to Andel what Renfield was to Dracula,
only a bit more humorous and pathetic. It's hard not to pity him. The
pint-sized spitfire Maria will steal your heart. I must mention the handsome
charismatic Tony and but in fear of revealing too much about this dynamic man I'll
leave it at that, just a mention.

I highly recommend reading Halo of the Damned and if I could
impose on the author, I would love to see her expand this story into a series
of books. Take a bow Dina Rae for a job well done.

Poetry

Quinn Cullen

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I am a multi genre author. My writing includes paranormal romance/erotica, horror and poetry. A long time New England resident, I feel fortunate to be living in an area that affords me the privilege of all four seasons, enjoying the fringe benefits the different climates have to offer. In awe of its overwhelming brute force and mystique, my favorite place on this wonderful earth is by the ocean.